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i THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER; THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1922 SMITH CZ. MM Breakfast Food LANKY BOB-SLUGGER "SIR TOM" IS YACHT VICTOR IN THE SOUTH By GEORGE E. PHAIR- ELMER JACOBS BLANKS Bob Meusel of the New York Yankees is not among the contenders for home run honors, but Lanky Bob is driving in the runs this year, and after all is said, the runs are what win ball games.

1 ANGELS WIN CLOSE GAME FROMSACS Double Steal and Two Singles Off Colwell Give Seraphs Their Chance. ACORNS YOUTH. The rloh man calls surgeon when the fir of youth la spent And buys a gland, or something, from the soientifio gent. In spite of ad his piles of dough The poor old sucker does not know That everlasting youth Is found beneath a circus tent, If he would only grab a sack of peanuts in his hand, And listen to the blaring of the good eld eireua band, And wtc the clownish tumblers fling Their antics in the sawdust The poor old fish would never have to buy a phoney gland. Jones Gives Battle for Eight L03 ANGELES.

Aug. 9-Los Angeles evened up with Sacramento today, taking the sec Innings, but Falters in Ninth. ond game of the series, a ten Inning struggle. I to The Angels obtained a two run lead in the first "Willard Begins Serious Train BALBOA, NEWPORT HARBOR. Aug.

9. The Sir Tom of Seattle, owned and aklp. pared by Ted Geary, repeated its performance of yesterday and won the second heat of the class craft race in the second annual regatta of the Southern California Yachting Association here today. The time over the 12-mile course was-2: 02: 34. The California, of ths California Yacht Club, skippered by Matt Walsh, was second, time 2:09:86, -while the Patricia, skippered by Ron Maftland of the Royal Van-' couver Yacht Club, which was in second place yesterday, took third, time 2:09:47.

The Angela, with Ben Weston of the Los Angeles Yacht Club at the tiller, was fourth, time 2:14:17. Lady Gray, another Los Angeles Yacht Club entry, skippered by Owen Churchill, was fifth', time 2:17:12. Sixth place went to Lady Betty, Los Angeles Yacht Club, Claire Neuner skipper, time 2:22:56. ing." We are glad to hear that off Colwell with a pair of walks, somebody Is serious about It, By ROYAL BROUGHAM a double steal and two singles, can-field replaced Colwell on the mound. EATTtE Aug.

Add Bummer Sportt Buying the after which the home team scored Wavtnff Raved a rams for Cleveland ball club. I. no more runs, until, the tenth when Carroll's single scored Lindemore nani-n Burs-er on the day and broke the. tie achieved by the Harry Frasee believes In lending fort, Elmer Jacobs won one for himself today. The Oxark adonis Senators In the sixth.

aid and sustenance to the wounded Yanks. Score: applied a shiny coat of white-wasn to the Oaks, and Seattle plucked Cincy Of fers Plenty For Nick Dumovich LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9. The Cincinnati baseball club of the National League has offered $35,000 and four players for Nick Dumovich, right-handed pitcher of the Los Angeles club of the Pacific coast league, the four players to be delivered immediately and Dumovich to report to Cincinnati next spring, officials of the Los Angeles club announced. William Wrigley owner of the Los Angeles olub, has given Joseph Patrick, president of the club, permission to make any deal he deems beneficial to the club.

SACRA IfENTO. LO A NT, ELKS. -Plarar. AB.K.H. a A.

riarrr. AB.R.H. A Bateball, we are told, has been Carroll. If. 8 1 1 8 1 the second jams of tne series, tn 0.

1 8 2 handed another black eye, but the old boy it a glutton for punishment. 2 2 4 0 Kopp, 8 0 1 8 0 Schlnkle.rf 4 0 0 1 0 Hyan, 8 1 1 8 8 0 12 01 Peal, 8 13 0 2 Mrdaba. of 8 1 3 8 0 For eight Innings, the Acorns made an Interesting grame of it, Jones and Jake swinging along at a faet Dace with the Seattle right. iTWmbly.rf 10 0 10 The chief trouble with baseball Is that it is afflicted with club owners. Dalr, 8 0 2 18 1 lilt immn irn iiijii.

ii ii j.ljujmh ijhm mi -r IP I 1 11 -rnir -IT lTT'T'l 1 I I i til it Syr 1 1 --wA 4 jjpiil i 1 piiiiiiilB i sit 8 0 3 8 Pr.rca ii 4 0 0 IS Cock, 0... 4 0 0 8 0 Baldwin, a 8 4 1 hander one run In the lead. In the ninth the Siwashes touched off a Colwll, 0 0 0 0 (MUughM, p. 4 0 0 0 8 uanoeid. 4 a rally whcih netted the sum and total of four runs, five hits and a sac RESPITE.

The Boston fan was feeling dark And in a soiitsry mood, And so he went to Fenway Park And spent the day in solitude. rifice turning the trick. Those four Dispatches indicate there are so many boats gathered at Newport that the regatta officials have been unable to identify them. Quite contrary to reports from- Newport, sloop Rascal was not among the "also rans" in the first day of sailing tn the racing classic of this week at Newport. Prominent Corinthians state Rascal has not left San Francisco bay, "and will not until she heats Francesca here in the perpetual challenge cup race.

extra tallies were quite unnecessary, 8 2Sll' Totals. .88 4 8801T (na out wtian wlnniraj run senred. 8aararaeiito ..1 01001000 08 Boaa 00101210 06 Lot Angclca. .8 00000000 14 Baaa .3 01000211 29 It proved. Jake only needed one run to win today.

"NIX," SAYS HERRMANN. CINCINNATI. Aug. August Herrmann, president of the Cincinnati Nationals, today denied that his club had offere'd JS5.000 and four players for Pitcher Nick Dumovich. Herrmann said no had been made for Dumovich.

Some snappy fielding on both Ides enlivened the proceedings, IN PITT8BURQ. The rooters cheer For Catcher Gooeh, Because he sounds -8o much like hooch. Ross Eldred, Sammy Crane, and Claude Cooper turning In some fancy catches. Ross and Sammy particularly ehone in the field, their NOW ON SALE! support proving valuable assistance to Jacobs out on the firing line. Eldred made a somersault catch of Marriott's low liner in the eighth while Crane twice electrified the customers with bis work around the hort patch; The Indians lost the services of Jack Adams for a week when the deacon oracked a bone in his ankle In a play at third base.

John en-dtavorsd to make third on a foul fly and in diving at the sack fell his ankle. John will hobble round on crutches for a few days. IN BOOK FORM 25 fikicra Baldwin, McAulay. Ianlnga pltohod Colwall 2-3. Oharse dfat to Quifteld.

Runa mponxibla for Colwell, Cknfleld, 1. Struck out Hughna, 8. Bun on halls Off Ool-woll 2: off Outfield off Huhe. 6- Wild Site HughM. Tit bf pltchad ball By On-rid.

Carroll, Riajhea. fetolen bw Sohinklo, MpOafflgan 8, Clarrall. Deal, McCain. CM. Murn) y.

1Vbaja hita Bjn. Deail, M'rrpliy. SarrUloaa Kopp, MnAular Murphy, Tindimore, DaaL Baldwin. Tim a 2:00. Umptraa Bear-dyi and MoQrew.

Two More Balloons Out of Big Race PARIS, Aug. 9. Captain H. E. Honeywell, piloting an American army balloon In the James Gordon Bennett cup race, landed on Monday at Taplo-Gycrgye, 40 kilometers east of having traveled a distance of 1,060 kilometers, says a Geneva dispatch this afternoon to the Havae Agency.

This Is the greatest distance yet reported from any of the contestants, Savage 'Frosh Coach AtU.of Washington SEATTLE Aug. 9. Anthony Savage, graduate of the University of Washington and former coach at the College of New Mexico and at tha Lincoln High School of this city, was today appointed athletic mentor of the freshman class at his alma mater. Savage, who was In the navy In the war, suc The home hitters were blanked for five innings today, but in the unmwMuutaManwan sixth they hopped on Jones for the 3 first score of the day. Billy Lane, Who was on the bars all afternoon.

began the sixth with a single to the center pasture. Barney bunted him to second and Brick Eldred brought the run across with a terrific aouDie to left. Tlfa Braves enjoyed their- big inning In the ninth. Lane hooked a two-Dane nit to the left-field walL Barney's bunt, the third of the day, was perfect, and Ed beat it out, putting runners on first and third wun none away. Wally Kood liililiaillillM atrn Vjny ceeds R.

L. Mathews, now head coach at the University of Idaho. ILLUSTRATED 4 "To do anything worth while a man must plan it, think about it and rttolvm to do it, thouaanda of BRISBANE TELLS YOU HOW TO THINK AND HOW TO TRAIN YOTJR MIND. To read Brisbane Is to obtain an education To absorb and apply his thoughts means success. rrr ini lim Stanford Baseball SEALS NATIONAL Team on Way Home HONOLULU (T.

Aug. 9. Stanford University today wound up I TO, v- 1 3 le t' 50 YEARS PAST-ANDSOTOCOME What Are We Here For? WhyliMarriedLifeDnn? Do Our Souls Coae Back? its Hawaiian viBit witn a nnai victory, to 1., at the expense of the (Continued from Page 1-P) Coast Artillerymen. The Cardinals Tigers Hgtie Easy Time With Duck than an easy grounder or a pop- leave for home today. rapped a single to Cooper.

Lane came In on this blow. Eldred rap to the same location scored another man. Cooper making a heroic effort to trap the ball. Wisterrlll's sacrifice was followed by a two-base hit to right from Billy Orr-s bat, the remaining runners trotting across on the blow. Bru baker made a very neat play out of Crane's bounder over second, throwing Sammy out by a half step.

Tobin ended the Inning with another Infield out. The Indians have now won two In a row and Jack Adams hopes to clean up on the visitors this week and move Into fifth place. The Oaks are only a couple of games te the and If Jack can keep up the good work he will pass the Howard gang. Either Harry Gardner or Vean Gregg are due to face the opponents tomorrow afternoon, while Howard has Kremer and Krause ready for battle. Oakland.

i bhattlh Pkw. AB.R.H-YA I fw ARn.tr i fly broke Into the box score. The score: Club R. H. E.

The visitors failed to tally until Army 192 Stanford 10 I the Seals had a three run lead and (Continued From Page One PJ pit Alnttndrr. Puaad bH Oaborry. Una pue SantaUa and KIhd. Tima Xl. Cincy Has Lucky Win Over Giants NEW YORK.

Aug. 9. Though outhit more than two 'to one, Cincinnati again defeated the New York Giants today, to 2. It was the world' 'champions" third successive defeat. McMillan, former Batteries Button, Bradley and most of their hitting came after that stags of the game.

Whitnell; Lowensteln and Holston. The Seals lost scant time In run- Fort McDowell Nine PORTLAND Aug. 9. Doyle allowed Portland only six hits, one a homer by Jimmy Poole, and Vernon won easily today, 6 -to 1. Manager Demaree for the Beavers was hit hard in the getting.

Pete Compton singled to center In the first with one down, Imagination Is Power PoYerty-the Great Corse What Animal Controls Yon? Death of Enthusiasm Beats Goat Island Fort McDowell defeated the Goat stole second and tallied on Bert Ellison's long single. Bert was out sixth. Tsland baseball team yesterday at Brave pitcher, twirled brilliantly for VERNON. stretching It. Plwr.

AB.K.H. 0.4 Plant. AB.R.H. A. The second came rather easy.

Chadbrn.rf 10 1 Fort McDowell, 10 to 0. fever's shutout pitching brought his Reason's record to IS wins out of 19 starts. Score: R. H. E.

OrMwtt, if 4 0 0 0 1 O'Connell reached second when H.Htfh. If 8 3 1 4 (4Woirr, If. 4 0 1 4 0 Strand played hide and seek with Hroltb. 8b. 4 0 8 1 a 4 0 0 8 0 his long fly, took third on Rhyne's Bodta rf.

8 0 1 8 1 I-ocrar, lb 4 0 0 10 1 Fort 10 12 1 Goat laia.nd 0 7 3 sacrifice and marked on Kilduffs Fnnl. lb. 4 1 10 8 BraiUl, 2b 4 0 1 4 2 McC.nn.w 2 0 0 8 8 3 1 1 0 Ztidsr, 2b. 4 1 8 8 0 single to left. grown.

It 4 0 1 ft WLana, It. 2 3 2 1 0 Will, it. 0 1 1 Bute rf 2 1 1 0 foorwr, 0 0 0 Hood, lb. 4 1 ill 1 Laaratjb 0 OU 4 1 Catkar. 2b 8 0 1 4 2IWMnil.ni 0 0 1 1 Harriot.

Mj 0 0 1 SlOrr, 4 0 1 1 4 HnrbaAr.ai 8 0 0 1 8 Orana, aa. 8 0 0 8 4 Koehltr, 8 0 0 1 iIj.Aomd., 1 0 1 10 I 0 STobtn, 0 0 1 10 10 OlJaooba, p. a 0 0 0 Tntala 28 0 42414 Totals. .28 ft 10 27 l'TMicn, 1 1 The Unknown Land and SEVENTEEN OTHER FEATURES Why Is Married Life Dull? Thousands have asked this question time and again. Read what Brisbane Bays about it.

ii Kallio threw a smooth artiols un Murphy, a 4 1 1 4 0: King, 8 0 10 lXh, 4 1 '2 0 Oj I)man, 3 0 0 2 New York, but his support fell down in the pinches. Score: CINCINNATI NBW TORIC. mayer. AB.B.H. O.A.f Plarar.

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6 0 1 0 1 Dtmean, If 4 0 0 1 PriarJj. 2b 8 1 1 1 0 Uaipn, rf 4 0 3 0 WMauaal, If. 4 0 8 .1 0 4 113 4 Young, rt 3 0 1 4 0 Plnalll. 8b 4 0 0 1 BKallr. lb.

4 1 1 1 CtTHwr.a. 4 0 0 8 of 4 0 1 0 Wtago, 8 0 18 1 Bnyiler p. 4 0 18 1 Oouuli, u. 4 0 0 2 8 0 10 0 I Smith ,.1 0 0 0 0 81317 6 Pittnd (or MK3itllin In th Mnth. Mala 1 Biamillar.pO 0 0 0 0 til ths sixth, when the winner's total soared a peg, Ellison led off with a single to center, took second while Jimmy O'Connell wis being thrown out by SigUn and tallied on 812 27 gl 1 S2T18 iot jonaa atom.

mm Battwl for Dtmara 1n tha ttehth. Rhyne's single. iVkW 0 A Uaaabits ....1 1 00000024 fcttl ...0 0OO01O4S8 ..1 0 0 0 0 81 rcmon llllillltllWMllll UWIlBliOllllWIMmi Hw hita i 12 .2 0 0 1 1 8 3 Maury Schick started things for 1 1 1 2 0 I 10 Baa bUa ....0 the Bees In the eighth. The ex- Portland 0 1 OO00O0O 1 Haa Mta ...0 2 0 0 1 0 111 5 Kkror Oani lnninsi gitatwd Jouaa ClurtnnaU 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 fooa raapooaib Jonaa B. truck out Br Jooaa 1.

Jaosbi 1. Baaaa on ball Jamba 1, 0 0 Nrm York 1 1 rror Kin. Inrringa pitted by Dvimraa 8. Ho ma nm Poole. Two-lmae nit l'uoia.

Bacririoa b'ta Bodie. MKJ.im, FrMich. Wild pitch Imraa. Bun on balla Off DamAraa, off Dojlj, 1. Struck out 4j Seal batted for Kallio with two gone and bounced a double down the left field foul-line.

Heine Sand promptly singled him in but Vitt popped to Kllduff for the third out. a Wud pitch one Bit bj totiar BaJk Jonaa. 'l'wo-Daae tixtm J. Adam, ISlliad. I Ana.

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READ WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT OPPORTUNITY. How It comes toward yon Terr slowly like a nail and It 70a dont grasp It, It changes to a fleet rabbit and Is gone In a second. WHAT ARE WE HERE FOR? Is there a man or woman Into whose mind this question has never come! What vonr partte. alar task I What axe your special duties and possibilities! Bead Brisbane's analysis of this In. portant subject to MarioO.

ftmna to On. Taut, liW, Csv-' in, der; Brajiill to McCacti to Pools. Hum unia lor iemarra, uorie, 1. cnarca dnrmt Lwmaraa. Ttma Ustpiras Canoll arid Torimn.

went to the hill for the visitors In the eighth and received a warm reception. McCabe Just arrived from the East yesterday and, like Pat Shea, didn't turn the game upside BASEBALL NOTES down on his first appearance. Kan-mi hit a long fly to Wilhoit M. and S. Team Wins Two Games The Halbbrook Merlll Stetson Bine took both ends of a double header Sunday by defeating Pre-cita Valley in the morning game by a score of 4 to and winning the afternoon game from the Salis-ians by a score of 7 to 4.

The two Boston clubs, tailendersV some real licks at the royal and ancient. for ths first out. Ellison lesned on one to left and puled up at second. O'Connell's singls to center scored Something was said In this col Bert. Jimmy was out trvina to steal third.

Rhyne was safe on In each major league, are well under the .400 mark, the Braves trailing in the older organization with an average of less than .560. The Sacramento Solons. Coast League cellar champions, are above the .400 Sand's boot and Kilduff flied to umn a tew days baoK about tne Seal fans expecting Willie Kamm to ENTHUSIASM Is eno gret tctor cms. It to important espo-cSoiy became It helps a man to get a start Bead what It can do lor I0U and how jon can keep It alliol Lewis. stop everything hit to the left oi tne Kane pitched both games and showed up In great style, letting Abore Is a reproduction of the corer of the BBISBAWE EDI.

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The articles are illustrated with full-page Get the book at your news-stand, book store, department store, newsboy, or send the coupon attached below. Siglin's singls followed bv mark and within easy strklng dis pitcher. The crowd was lnollned to blame Willie for Alten's downfall both teams down with only five tance of all the other second division Strand's double and Wilhoit's sacrifice fly netted the loeers a pair hits apiece. This makes fourteen Wednesday when two or three of the wins out of fifteen starts for Kane. In the ninth and then Shea turned whiskered species went tnrougn him.

Willie has made tougher plays back the next three hitters in a row. i The score: First game: than the ones he missed in wednes Clube R.H. E. Jimmy Dundee Is day's contest, but he is human. All of them oame off the Bees'' bats like rifle shots.

Even Kamm must see Halbbr'k Merlll Be Stetson 4 8 Preclta Valley 8 5 Batteries Kane and Mitchell; Victor Over Brown LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9. Jimmy a ball before he can stop it. Tt four newsdealer or book store cannot supply 70a with the BRISBANE EDITORIAL REVIEW, mall this coupon today wits) BRISBANE TALKS TO YOU ON THESE AND OTHER VITAL SUBJECTS IN THIS BOOK, clubs. This week's series and next week's are two of the toughest the Seals will be called upon to weather this season.

Duffy Lewis' club is a sure first division bet and it isn't too late for the Bees to crowd the Seals and Tigers for the gonfalon. Vernon has been a hard club for the locals all season. However, the Seal pitching staff is in better shape for the Bengals than before with Shea in form. The ex-Giant, Jim Soott and Oliver Mitchell should all deliver against Essick's club. Scott and Mitchell have had the sign on them In previous meetings.

Dundee of Oakland, weighing 188 Kadi man ana Second game: Halbbr'k Merlll Stetson 7 10 aalislans 4 Although the Seals have won a greater percentage of their games pounas won a clean decision on ze cents in stamps. than the leading ciuds in tne points over Toung Brown, Los An Batteries Kane and Mitchell; geles 128 pounder In the main event at Vernon Arena last night. tional and American Leagues the Coast League raee is the beet in the country today among the more Book Dopartiaeat, Saa F'ranclaea) Exasafaora Sam Frauiae, CaL ados SB Mats, for wfetck mb aa at a 9t tk Mtwt Eerntan Hiunerg. to Discuss in tne semi-nnais Young rarrell, of Los Angeles, was given an un important circuits. popular decision over Bll Ken mt tka "BrUbua Editorial RoaoV In the other class AA organisa L.

A. Olympic Games nedy, New Orleans, 118 pounder. Sailor Larry of San Diego, defeated tions, the International end the LOS ANGELES. Aug. 8.

A meet American Association, the Baltimore and St. Paul clubs are well to the The Seals will train at Boyes Springs against next season. Alfie i-eo MAtiocK, Los Angeles middle weight. ing between William May Garland, fore, while Newark and Toledo, laemoer oi me Olympic games com Putnam closed with "Rudy" Lltch GET THIS BOOK TODAY! Jews-Stands, Bookstores aso this Coupon TMttee. and Robert S.

Weaver, presi eighth place clubs, have won only Tie ft am enberg on the proposition Tuesday. about per cent oi tneir games The Boyes resort will be a much cent of the Southern Pacific branch (if the A. A. was to be held to- ruiaraifk plajrWI tit nm 3. mat Comprnaitioa at BouUual Play Baltimore has been too strong for Improved camp, according to Litch enberg.

The nine-hole golf course, itf to discus the international track and field carnival to be held In the other clubs in the Barrows circuit for the past four years and. giuuwua UH DAMUUaj, COOT. Soter ft FWntnk 'g Ii" which was under 'construction last Snrlnr. is com Dieted an4 next year's tat the new Los Angeles stadium next with the exception of Rochester, CM fcattanaa-Uriflas and' Orabar'i' Betlr and tieals will have a chance to get in they are all losing money, It is said. year, 9,.

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